Confetti Creations Melt-and-Pour Soap Craft

@gewcew23 (8007)
United States
March 14, 2007 7:53am CST
I saw this idea and thought it would be a cute idea for kids as gifts. Confetti Creations Melt-and-Pour Soap Craft A two-in-one gift for a special little girl: colorful plastic hair ornaments encased in a bar of glittering soap. Made with clear glycerin soap base, soap fragrance and a pinch of soap glitter, this simple soap is an excellent beginning project Makes 1 4-ounce bar. Materials and Supplies: 4 oz clear glycerin soap base small pinch soap glitter 8 drops lavender blossom soap fragrance assorted small plastic hair ornaments (we used spiral hair twists) 4 oz-capacity soap mold microwave-safe measuring cup (2-cup size) instant-read thermometer spray bottle filled with rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol bamboo skewers vegetable oil in oil mister or vegetable oil (do not use pan spray) Instructions: Prepare the soap mold by spritzing lightly with vegetable oil sprayer and wiping nearly dry. Cut clear glycerin soap base in 1-inch chunks. Place four ounces soap in a microwave-safe measuring cup. Heat on High for 15 seconds, then for 5 second intervals until soap is melted. Do not allow soap to boil. Remove measuring cup from microwave. Stir in 8 drops soap fragrance, mixing thoroughly. Add small pinch of soap glitter, and stir gently. Insert an instant-read thermometer to monitor soap temperature. When thermometer reads 120 degrees (or when soap forms a skin in the measuring cup), move skin aside and gently pour soap into prepared mold, filling the mold 1/4th to 1/3rd full. Allow mold to stand for 5 to 10 minutes, until it has formed a skin strong enough to support the hair ornaments. Spritz each hair ornament lightly with rubbing alcohol, and place gently on the cooled soap film. Use the bamboo skewers to make any tiny adjustments necessary. Reheat remaining soap in measuring cup, stir and cool to 120 degrees. Pour soap gently over hair ornaments, adding only enough soap to barely cover ornaments. Allow soap in mold to cool and form a skin for 10 to 15 minutes. When ornaments are fairly firmly embedded in cooled soap, reheat the remaining soap in the measuring cup. Stir and cool to 120 degrees. Pour remaining soap into the mold, covering hair ornaments completely. Immediately spritz the soap surface with a light mist of rubbing alcohol to control any bubbles that have risen to the surface. Cool soap completely before attempting to unmold. You may put the mold in the refrigerator to cool, but do not put it in the freezer. Press the mold gently with your thumb to unmold. Allow 3 to 4 weeks for soap to cure before wrapping. Wrap completed soap with clear plastic food wrap, and attach a gift label with soap contents listed. Makes 1 4-ounce bar.
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@AskAlly (3625)
• Canada
14 Mar 07
Sounds like quite a process. Have you tried it? If the results are worth it this would make a fun little gift as well.
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@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
14 Mar 07
I haven't tried it yet a little strapped for cash but as soon as I can try it I will post the results.